"Sin, young man, is when you treat people like things. Including yourself. That's what sin is."
"It's a lot more complicated than that --"
"No. It ain't. When people say things are a lot more complicated than that, it means they're getting worried they won't like the truth. People as things, that's where it starts."
"Oh. I'm sure there are worse crimes --"
"But they starts with thinking about people like things..."
- Carpe Jugulum by Terry Pratchett
If I could turn back time, I'd be more responsible. Then I'd make a family of Gollum.
Sorry to anyone this happened to (I would be fuming) but I am howling at EA incompetently creating cursed jewellery by mistake.
A very unfinished sketch to make up for some inactivity :)
Love a big bird guy and unimaginable horrors in a dress lmao
Can confirm, turning to dust takes less time than you might think. Unfortunately little of the post-mortem is spent as a fun calcium creature.
magical girl transformation but i just rapidly go through the 5 stages of decomposition
The mercenary badges, maybe? I know they're really easy to get; they're my only cosmetic so far, but I don't see them used much.
Or just the first one you see that makes you smile. Whatever works for you.
I shoukd try making a tf2 cosmetic with cardboard, but I don't know which one so I'll be looking
Edit: I've given up looking, feel free to give me an idea
@comicaurora
i like to portray the void dragon as a pathetic little angry baby sometimes
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the Daleks aren't all that different. They just happened to become mutants in dustbin-shaped tanks instead of replacing their bodies with prosthetics.
Either way, it's an otherwise incapable life form trapped inside a cold metal life support unit that suppresses every desire that might obstruct the will to dominate and expand, engineered to survive any environmental hazard and most ballistic weapons.
The Master seems to like cybermen in New Who. Genuinely, I wouldn't be surprised if they weren't responsible for Mondas at this point.
New Who absolutely committed to the bit that if you leave a humanoid civilization long enough, they will eventually reinvent the cybermen
Can confirm, I get reconstructed by a book that sucks me in for a few hours until life has to happen for a bit.
Beware: there are no chapters and you may well develop an addiction to the footnotes.
Reading a Terry Pratchett book is literally just: Here's a funny little joke Here's something that you can tell is a joke but don't get and will only figure out five years later Here's a surprisingly cool fantasy concept Here's a unique and well written simile Here's a lil guy Here's something that has aged depressingly well into the modern day Here's something that has aged remarkably queer into the modern day Here's a character that you can barely understand what he's saying Here is the most terrifying and deeply disturbing concept you have ever heard, casually mentioned Here is the dumbest fucking pun you've ever heard but in the best way Here is a quote so profound that it makes you view morality and the world in a different way Here is a plot twist that you can't tell if it's genius or stupid Congratulations! You've finished the book! It has fundamentally changed you as a person and you will never be the same!